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Why Are Nonprofits Experiencing An Insurance Crisis? And What Can the Nonprofit Sector Do About it?

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If you’re reading this, you probably already know about the problems that nonprofits like yours are facing with their insurance: Rising insurance premiums, poor coverage from commercial insurance carriers, and in some cases, the loss of coverage altogether. Why are insurance rates soaring for nonprofits?

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Your Unrestricted Funds Need Stewardship, Too

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These grants typically have goals associated with them—the foundation has a specific mission, or the government grant wants to address a specific societal issue. Many don’t cover operating costs or have a small allotment for indirect costs such as salaries, insurance, and utilities. They can also be used for program-specific costs.

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Primary School Fundraising Ideas for Every Season | Big Fundraising Ideas

Big Fundraising Ideas

Youll find practical tips on planning, organizing, and engaging the community, all designed to help your school meet its goals while keeping the excitement high. On the one hand, you want to spark enthusiasm, creativity, and community spirit; on the other, you have financial goals and deadlines to meet.

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The Nonprofit’s Guide to Legacy Giving

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One way your donors can help you extend your impact is through legacy giving. Legacy giving is a committed donation a donor plans to leave to a nonprofit organization as part of their estate after they’ve passed away. Here’s a look at seven of the most common types of legacy gifts: Bequests through wills and estate plans.

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Stories from Donors in the 2021 Burk Donor Survey on Why They Give

Penelope Burk

My deep gratitude, which I express through giving, continues to this day. About forty years ago, I was living through a cold winter in a house with no insulation. I started with $10/month, my goal being to repay the grant. Once I had achieved that goal, I just kept going. It belongs to the Lord and I am its steward.

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Your Open House on Gifts of Real Estate

Center for Major Gifts

While these words, though seen frequently, are valid, rarely are they fulfilled more meaningfully than through a gift of real estate to the nonprofit you cherish most. Many parents and grandparents purchase second homes and assume their heirs will want this property after passing. This is a property you should keep.

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In-Kind Donations 101: A Guide for Nonprofits

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Cash equivalent in-kind contributions, including stocks, bonds, or insurance beneficiaries, can also be considered a type of good, as they can be converted to cash depending on your organization’s policies. If you’re looking for resources to pass on to the people your cause helps, you can create a list of goods you need to collect.